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Bruno Cabanes: Un Siècle de Réfugiés. Photographier l’exil
This post is a book overview of Un Siècle de Réfugiés. Photographier l’exil [A Century of Refugees: Photographing Exile] by Bruno Cabanes, professor and Donald G…
Residency Announcement: Sebastián Calfuqueo Aliste
The Global Arts + Humanities Discovery Theme and the K’acha Willaykuna Andean and Amazonian Indigenous Arts and Humanities Collaboration are pleased to announce the residency of …
Video: Becca Heller Keynote, "Refugee Rights at a Crossroads"
(Becca Heller’s talk starts at 11:11 minutes; captions available) On October 17, 2019, Becca Heller, founder and co-director of the International Refugee Assistance Project and MacArthur Genius…
Why Cross-Disciplinary Research Matters: An Interview with Christa Teston
The following interview of Christa Teston was conducted by Global Arts + Humanities Discovery Theme Faculty Director Wendy S. Hesford. Teston is an associate professor in The Ohio State University…
Casting for BITTERROOT
By Assistant Professor Vera Brunner-Sung, Department of Theatre (Caption for photo, right: Meeting with Hmong American artists and filmmakers in St. Paul) With the support of a faculty …
Amazonia: Real Labor and the Virtual Economy
By Professor Roger Beebe, Department of Art My experimental documentary Amazonia started with a simple question: How does the virtual economy transform real space? We think of e…
Questioning the French Creuset: Studying Migration, Marginal Populations, and Settler Ethnic Difference in the Archives
By Graduate Student Daniela Edmeier, Department of History To say that France has a complicated history with ethnic difference would be an understatement. Pick up any historical publication on…
Kapka Kassabova: Understanding across Borders and Cultures
Kapka Kassabova will visit Ohio State and discuss her book, Border, during the Moving Subjects Week. Internationally recognized, award-winning novelist, poet, and essayist, Kapka Kassabova…
From Rural to Urban Space: The indigenous Amazonian Matses Community’s Use of Spanish in Iquitos
By Graduate Student Paloma Pinillos Chavez, Department of Spanish and Portuguese Thanks to the Migration, Mobility and Immobility Project’s support, I traveled to the Peruvian Amazon to…